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some crack downs are violations of the law. some are declared guilty, falsely, and are forced to confess on state-run television. that makes people confused and thinking what is the president's intention. the. >> it's unlikely the new president will loosen control over the media. we can see this from what was put forward after he assumed presidency. if you look at the members in the politburo, some of them used to be propaganda officials, and they are not famous for being the most liberal propaganda officials. >> the leader of the party, people pin high hope on xi jinping, and the tone has changed a little. i don't see at the moment that xi jinping will change the media or press. maybe he is tightening his control. in that he nings ideology is important to his party. >> policing what is said and spread on sina weibo is not easy. weibo has 500 million users, all in china, twice as map as twitter. last -- many as twitter had. a private run paper says the government has an army of 2 million people patrolling the net. public opinio
some crack downs are violations of the law. some are declared guilty, falsely, and are forced to confess on state-run television. that makes people confused and thinking what is the president's intention. the. >> it's unlikely the new president will loosen control over the media. we can see this from what was put forward after he assumed presidency. if you look at the members in the politburo, some of them used to be propaganda officials, and they are not famous for being the most liberal...
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law maker is defend being last week's drone trike in pakistan. the chair of the house representative says the attack that killed the taliban leader will keep the american troops safe. >> this is the guy that is trying to create the problems for both pakistan and he relates with afghan taliban. and has to ar he is the guy thad the schools in afghanistan. he is part of the network that is a giant organized crime group operating in the tribe al areas of pakistan m who have been involved in supporting al qaeda and taliban and others. this was a bad guy. and by the way there is some information recently that concerned us about the safety of you'rour troops. >> i feel a li a little better r our troops today than i did before this happened. >> rogers said mehsud had ties to the failed bombing of times square in 2010. the m-23 re rebels retreat the troops have found pas pass grav. of the ththe fighting is not ot. >> the government troops have been fighting with the m-23 rebels on three hills close to congoes border. which is just over there. you can hear
law maker is defend being last week's drone trike in pakistan. the chair of the house representative says the attack that killed the taliban leader will keep the american troops safe. >> this is the guy that is trying to create the problems for both pakistan and he relates with afghan taliban. and has to ar he is the guy thad the schools in afghanistan. he is part of the network that is a giant organized crime group operating in the tribe al areas of pakistan m who have been involved in...
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in some cases state laws do have waiting periods laws in many of the states you just mentioned and one important digdistinction is between death with dignity and suicide. death with dignity is about terminally ill people who are very close to the end of their lives due to disease. they are mentally come ten compd they are making decisions. >> asighssighs assisted suicide laws are keeping desupo keep despondent people where their lives could be saved by counselling and other means. as society i thig i think we caa difference between a 90-year-old man in hospital and a despond ent personal with a gun. zbl.tgun. >> thank you for joix us -- joining us tonight. >> straight ahead, two different kinds of ich investing. a global study find surprising attitude wher attitude after the recession. >> it's like a stock market for football and not everyone is thrilled about it. (vo) friday night ... >> does the nsa collect any type of data on millions of americans? >> no sir. (vo) fault lines investigates what it's like to live under the watchful eye of the nsa. >> they know everything that you do,
in some cases state laws do have waiting periods laws in many of the states you just mentioned and one important digdistinction is between death with dignity and suicide. death with dignity is about terminally ill people who are very close to the end of their lives due to disease. they are mentally come ten compd they are making decisions. >> asighssighs assisted suicide laws are keeping desupo keep despondent people where their lives could be saved by counselling and other means. as...
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the laws are too soft. in denmark where the bags are taxed their use is down to four baggings pebag -- bags per persh year. they're to set targets for each country to reduce bag use. >> that is terrific. >> they end up in land fills and they don't breakdown and they end up in streams and water ways and estuaries. they kill off marine life. >> in new york city they wanted to put a surcharge, ten cents a bag. >> move forward on that. >> recovered in munich, priceless artwork looted. >> and professional athletes are not immune from bullying and hazing. mike eaves is here with sports. >> welcome back to al jazeera merge. a treasure trove of art believed to have been looted by the nazis has been found in the apartment of an 80-year-old man in munich. the works include pieces by picasso, mattiace and it could be worth a billion dollars. the nazis considered the works deagain rat. the pieces were found by a tax investigation. sonja has more on the discoughedry. the story of a billion dollars nazi art was broken by
the laws are too soft. in denmark where the bags are taxed their use is down to four baggings pebag -- bags per persh year. they're to set targets for each country to reduce bag use. >> that is terrific. >> they end up in land fills and they don't breakdown and they end up in streams and water ways and estuaries. they kill off marine life. >> in new york city they wanted to put a surcharge, ten cents a bag. >> move forward on that. >> recovered in munich, priceless...
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i can change the laws and those laws will hold other people accountable. so i think that is justice. >> well we should tell you that our colleagues at america tonight are investigating sex crimes on campus. you can see the final report at 9:00 eastern. >> president obama spoke to world leaders during a conference in washington aimed at attracting foreign invest. >> you should find that there is no substitute for those proud words "made in america" and here are three more words "select usa. "when you do yo will do you wile world's best workers and a government and president who is committed to helping you find good johns. good -- jobs this is the first time they have foreign direct investment makes up 16% of america's gross domestic product. >> as you have been hearing millions of americans who rely on food stamps could be in for a tougher time from friday on. that is when payments will be reduced to levels before president obama took office. ali will bali veshi will be talt this and i can't wait for his show. we have him for a couple of minutes. ali why wi
i can change the laws and those laws will hold other people accountable. so i think that is justice. >> well we should tell you that our colleagues at america tonight are investigating sex crimes on campus. you can see the final report at 9:00 eastern. >> president obama spoke to world leaders during a conference in washington aimed at attracting foreign invest. >> you should find that there is no substitute for those proud words "made in america" and here are three...
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in some cases state laws do have waiting periods laws in many of the states you just mentioned and one important digdistinction is between death with dignity and suicide. death with dignity is about terminally ill people who are very close to the end of their lives due to disease. they are mentally come ten compd they are making decisions. >> asighssighsassisted suicide e keeping desupokeep despondent pe their lives could be saved by counselling and other means. as society i thig i think we caa difference between a 90-year-old man in hospital and a despondent personal with a gun. zbl.tgun. >> thank you for joix us -- joig us tonight. >> straight ahead, two different kinds of ich investing. a global study find surprising attitude wherattitude after the. >> it's like a stock market for football and not everyone is thrilled about it. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? it drives discussion across america. >> share your story on tv and online. sore state where most americans put their money. investors spend more time thinking about where to get away t
in some cases state laws do have waiting periods laws in many of the states you just mentioned and one important digdistinction is between death with dignity and suicide. death with dignity is about terminally ill people who are very close to the end of their lives due to disease. they are mentally come ten compd they are making decisions. >> asighssighsassisted suicide e keeping desupokeep despondent pe their lives could be saved by counselling and other means. as society i thig i think...
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i think the laws, particularly for chowdhury mueen-uddin and ashrafuz zaman khan - i think the two governments - the u.s. and the u.k. - they should have an investigation to the circumstances in which they actually fled bangladesh, and sort refuge in their countries - did they provide accurate information at that time? the onus is on the two governments to see whether - i mean, from my point of view, and a lot of people in bangladesh. they have falsified information when entering into the u.s. and u.k. that needs to be investigated - that there are citizens in the countries. was that based on wrongful evidence and, you know, falsified documents. >> when you look at the case, they are political. the government says they are necessary to heel the wounds of the past. they cause massive upheaval in the country. do you think they do bring enough closure to make them worthwhile? >> it doesn't - you are right. but it is kind of one step, because, you know, the trials have been demanded. the trials are on. now, about being political, that is debated. of course the issue is political. the creation of b
i think the laws, particularly for chowdhury mueen-uddin and ashrafuz zaman khan - i think the two governments - the u.s. and the u.k. - they should have an investigation to the circumstances in which they actually fled bangladesh, and sort refuge in their countries - did they provide accurate information at that time? the onus is on the two governments to see whether - i mean, from my point of view, and a lot of people in bangladesh. they have falsified information when entering into the u.s....
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of very sensitive surveillance information that show the united states government was violating the law and abusing it's power. >> suddenly in my lap had dropped some of the most potent instruments for shining a light on what it is that they are doing, beyond your wildest dreams as a journalist. i had literally, physically couldn't breathe at points because of excitement and shock. >> the source was edward snowden. >> the nsa specifically targets the communications of everyone. it ingests them by default. it collects them in it's system and it filters them and it analyzes them and it measures them and it stores them. >> up to that point, the director of national intelligence, who oversees nearly 20 u.s. intelligence agencies, had been telling the public a different story. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no sir. >> it does not? >> not wittingly. there are cases where they could inadvertently, perhaps, collect, but not wittingly. >> after the snowden revelations, clapper apologized, explaining that he'd given the "least
of very sensitive surveillance information that show the united states government was violating the law and abusing it's power. >> suddenly in my lap had dropped some of the most potent instruments for shining a light on what it is that they are doing, beyond your wildest dreams as a journalist. i had literally, physically couldn't breathe at points because of excitement and shock. >> the source was edward snowden. >> the nsa specifically targets the communications of...
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if he's found in violation of this law he could be facing a hefty fine. but $34,000 for a watch. if you're robinson cano, couldn't you afford the fine? >> nice watch. india said it was to explore mars. the nation launched a satellite towards the red planet. we have more. >> reporter: it's not the traditional start before the space launch but nothing could be taken for granted. tuesday's launch is the country's first attempt at reaching the red planet and if successful it will put india in an elite group to have reached mars. >> space exploration is an area that the country can feel proud about. i feel it could unite the people. i think it will overshadow all the problems that exist. >> it has taken 16 months. that is to accommodate the window when mars is closest to the earth. 2011 china's mars mission nailed tfailedto leave earth's orbit. successfully reaching mars would not only be an accomplishment for india but the developing world as well. >> we hope that it would be successful. they have the hope of the third world country reaching this kind of level of technology which is
if he's found in violation of this law he could be facing a hefty fine. but $34,000 for a watch. if you're robinson cano, couldn't you afford the fine? >> nice watch. india said it was to explore mars. the nation launched a satellite towards the red planet. we have more. >> reporter: it's not the traditional start before the space launch but nothing could be taken for granted. tuesday's launch is the country's first attempt at reaching the red planet and if successful it will put...
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if the house bill becomes law the congressional budget office estimates up to 3.8 million people would lose their benefits in 2014. patricia sabga, al jazeera. >>> wall street firm stern gee says the estimated cut to snap benefits is just a frac -- fraction of the $120 billion hit that reduced paychecks by 2%. but some supermarkets are getting nervous. including a man in bay ridge brooklyn where a quarter of their sales are from food stamps. he joins me now from the store. good to see you. and thank you for being with us. i think it's hard to imagine that near where we are, a quarter of your sales come from people with food stamps have you heard from them if these cuts go in to effect tonight? >> thank you for having me. yeah, people with the food stamp program, they try to budget their -- their spending as much as possible, and a lot of times you get people coming into the store who's food stamps up run out on them, and that $10 can be a couple of boxes of cereal and milk for the next couple of weeks. >> and the adjustment might be permanent. whether you are looking at the democratic
if the house bill becomes law the congressional budget office estimates up to 3.8 million people would lose their benefits in 2014. patricia sabga, al jazeera. >>> wall street firm stern gee says the estimated cut to snap benefits is just a frac -- fraction of the $120 billion hit that reduced paychecks by 2%. but some supermarkets are getting nervous. including a man in bay ridge brooklyn where a quarter of their sales are from food stamps. he joins me now from the store. good to see...
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and they're not bound by american laws nor british laws. and they played off of one other in terms of international monitoring. and it's also interesting to note here in europe that there is already a court case being put to the european human rights about this issue whether the intelligence agencies have broken the law. >> 1.5 million cameras located across london and every one is being watched all the time. are they concerned that they might not be able to withstand the type of scrutiny that the nsa has been dealing with in america? >> well, the gchq has got the support of the government. david cameron in recent days has been very outspoken be both in condemnation of the leaks, but also through the intelligence community, only through the intelligence gathering. and in fact, the nsa that the attacks have been thwarted and people's safety has been secured. so the government is fully back being gchq. but there is very serious coming on ut from the public opinion, very concerned about what these intelligence organizations, not just the nsa b
and they're not bound by american laws nor british laws. and they played off of one other in terms of international monitoring. and it's also interesting to note here in europe that there is already a court case being put to the european human rights about this issue whether the intelligence agencies have broken the law. >> 1.5 million cameras located across london and every one is being watched all the time. are they concerned that they might not be able to withstand the type of scrutiny...
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your law was the model for the nation's law. [applause] so let's look at what happened. today the affordable care act requires insurance companies to abide by some of the strongest consumer protections this country has ever known. a true patient's bill of rights. no more discriminating against kids are pre-existing conditions. [applause] no more dropping your policy when you get sick and need it most. [applause] no more life-time limits or restricted annual limits. most plans--most plans now have to cover free preventive care like mammograms and birth control. young people can stay on their parents' plans until they're 26. all of this is in place right now. it is working right now. now, the last element of this began on october 1st, when the affordable care act created a new marketplace for quality, private insurance plans for the 15% or so of americans who don't have healthcare, and for the 5% of americans who don't have to buy it on their own and they're not part of a group which means they don't get as good of a deal. this new marketplace was built on the massachusett
your law was the model for the nation's law. [applause] so let's look at what happened. today the affordable care act requires insurance companies to abide by some of the strongest consumer protections this country has ever known. a true patient's bill of rights. no more discriminating against kids are pre-existing conditions. [applause] no more dropping your policy when you get sick and need it most. [applause] no more life-time limits or restricted annual limits. most plans--most plans now...
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they don't have law enforcement powers or options to carry weapons with them. however there is a layer of defense at the airport that includes local police and other enforcement support. that support was very much evident in los angeles. that part of the system having law enforcement protect the security checkpoint areas were "z" work. they were able to take down this person. >> when you say that, you're saying that this could have been a lot worse? >> certainly. from all appearances it looks like this was a lone person, not someone with a coordinated plan with several other people. certainly if aid group of people armed the way this person was they could overwhelm any check point in any airport in this country. but the fact is there is more than one way to protect the airport, the people in that airport, and the aircraft at that airport. and they don't have to go beyond the check point. there are thousands of people in the non-secure area of the lax who would have been easy targets. >> i don't want it to seem that we're michae minimizing the losf life. one los
they don't have law enforcement powers or options to carry weapons with them. however there is a layer of defense at the airport that includes local police and other enforcement support. that support was very much evident in los angeles. that part of the system having law enforcement protect the security checkpoint areas were "z" work. they were able to take down this person. >> when you say that, you're saying that this could have been a lot worse? >> certainly. from all...
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law enforcement checkpoint. discoveries of tunnels like this have become common - more than 70 in the past five years, and they are getting more advanced. one was equipped with a lift on the mexican side. underground routes are an efficient way of transporting marijuana, especially during the autumn marijuana harvest. this tunnel is similar to two others, intercepted two years ago - allegedly built by the sinaloa cartel. a u.s. prosecutor put the syndicate on notice. >> if you continue to build and attempt to use these tunnels, we are determined to make this a big waste of your dirty money. >> officials say the cartel's investment of millions in the tunnels was a measure of the crime syndicate's desperation, but also an indication that the u.s. drug market is a rich source of revenue for them. . >>> more than 75 under ground passages have been discovered under the u.s.-mexican border to smuggle marijuana largely. >> a federal appeals court reinstated most of the abortion restrictions in texas. the decision from
law enforcement checkpoint. discoveries of tunnels like this have become common - more than 70 in the past five years, and they are getting more advanced. one was equipped with a lift on the mexican side. underground routes are an efficient way of transporting marijuana, especially during the autumn marijuana harvest. this tunnel is similar to two others, intercepted two years ago - allegedly built by the sinaloa cartel. a u.s. prosecutor put the syndicate on notice. >> if you continue to...
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ken koouchinnely said a vote for him is a vote against the law. democrats say a vote for terry mccoll you have is a vote against the tea party. voters across the country will head to the polls to elect mayors. at the heart of detroit's race is the city's bankruptcy, and elections in houston, seattle and atlanta. a closely watched mayoral race is in new york city, where they'll elect a new mayor for the first time in two years. vying for michael bloomberg's seat is deb losio and hopes to be the first leader in two decades. both have been talking confidently during the final hours of campaigning. >> i'd like to introduce to you the next first lady of the city of new york shirley mcyeah. >> most yorkers are in sync where i am. >> as i mentioned voters in detroit are looking for a new mayor. as our reporter reports, it's not clear how much they'll be able to help. >> after decades of decline detroit is poised to elect a first white mayor since 1974. >> mike dougans. >> former hospital ceo mike duggan heads into the election with a strong lead over fel
ken koouchinnely said a vote for him is a vote against the law. democrats say a vote for terry mccoll you have is a vote against the tea party. voters across the country will head to the polls to elect mayors. at the heart of detroit's race is the city's bankruptcy, and elections in houston, seattle and atlanta. a closely watched mayoral race is in new york city, where they'll elect a new mayor for the first time in two years. vying for michael bloomberg's seat is deb losio and hopes to be the...
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law maker is defending the drone strike in pakistan. mike rogers says the attack will protect american american troop. >> this is the guy that is trying to create problems both with pakistan and he relates with afghanistan taliban and these are the guys that closed 500 schools and most of them girl's accidents o schools in tn province of afghanistan and he is part of a network that is a giant organized crime group that have been involved in supporting al qaeda and taliban and others. this was a bad guy. and by the way there is some information recently that concerned us about the safety of our troops. i feel a little better for our troops today than i did before this event happened. >> rogers also said mehsud had ties to a failed attempted bombing of new york's times square in 2010. >> in northern yes yemen 58 peoe have been killed in resent days. thousands marched against the violence over the weekend. authorities have been trying to broker a ceasefire, but fighting did prevent those efforts. >> french ow officals say milits asass nait
law maker is defending the drone strike in pakistan. mike rogers says the attack will protect american american troop. >> this is the guy that is trying to create problems both with pakistan and he relates with afghanistan taliban and these are the guys that closed 500 schools and most of them girl's accidents o schools in tn province of afghanistan and he is part of a network that is a giant organized crime group that have been involved in supporting al qaeda and taliban and others. this...
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and two florida mothers taking on the stand your ground law in florida. >>> congress wants answers about the troubled rollout of the
and two florida mothers taking on the stand your ground law in florida. >>> congress wants answers about the troubled rollout of the
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but others say the laws make possible the right to self defense. her son was killed by george zimmerman, the man who sparked the debate stand your ground law. >>> tom foley was honored with a memorial service in congress. the democrat served 30 years as a house of representative. he served as speaker of the house from 1990 to 1995. president obama and clinton attended today's ceremony. >> good afternoon, i'm meteorologist kvin corriveau. well, today it feels like winter in the west and the north, and it feels like spring and early fall in the southeast and the east. let's break it down a little bit for you because this is the time of year where we get a lot of changes in the atmosphere and that's exactly what we have here. a lot of rain. we have mixed precipitation which is dangerous. we're talking about freezing rain, especially in the overnight hours. that's where we see some of these pinks as well as snow. now for the west, though, the temperatures are quite low. the snow is tapering off earlier at the beginning of the week. we saw in some locat
but others say the laws make possible the right to self defense. her son was killed by george zimmerman, the man who sparked the debate stand your ground law. >>> tom foley was honored with a memorial service in congress. the democrat served 30 years as a house of representative. he served as speaker of the house from 1990 to 1995. president obama and clinton attended today's ceremony. >> good afternoon, i'm meteorologist kvin corriveau. well, today it feels like winter in the...
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under current of law they're not allowed to tell us what shape toes people are in. there is still a lot to learn at lax, and we hope that it will unfold in the hours to come. it will be a while, and it will be hours before this airport is up and running normally. >> brian rooney for us at los angeles international airport. we're learning more first-hand accounts who were in the airport when the gunman started shooting. >> everyone just dropped to the ground and started crawling along, staying as low as possible. basically, everyone was just climbing over each other. we were pinned in where the guy was shooting, and tsa main security. >> i turned around, and there was a young man who was in an tsa agent outfit who was holding his abdomen area, and there was blood on his hands. >> the police came charging towards me, and hands up, they handcuffed me and left me on the ground. >> i was freaking out. i was really shaken up. i didn't expect--i mean, going on vacation you don't expect to deal with that kind of stuff. i was freaking out. >> they came back at a certain poin
under current of law they're not allowed to tell us what shape toes people are in. there is still a lot to learn at lax, and we hope that it will unfold in the hours to come. it will be a while, and it will be hours before this airport is up and running normally. >> brian rooney for us at los angeles international airport. we're learning more first-hand accounts who were in the airport when the gunman started shooting. >> everyone just dropped to the ground and started crawling...
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i need -- daughter-in-law, i need a job to save face. >> the over 65s make up 12% of the population. by 2050 it will be 37%. the government is encouraging employers to hire older workers. >> translation: the government provides half the salary for the first four months of the internship and $600 for the first six months of regular employment. >> working in old age is not about shifting demographics or a lifestyle choice, it's a question of survival. they have poor levels of revenue, leaving those at the bottom looking to scratch a living by any means they can. >> you see them around seoul, pushing carts laden with other's junk. this woman does this every day, followed by her mentally disabled daughter. bringing a haul to a recycling yard. on a good day she makes $6. >> translation: my other daughters told me to send her to an institution and live comfortably. i did not do that. now they don't call. they say they can't bear her, not even for a day. >> south korea ranks 33rd out of 34 economies in relation to welfare it provides to its elderly. as the population gets older it will prov
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now the clinics have reacted to this ruling calling today's development as a dangerous law. i'm told by whole women's health one of the plaintiffs on the phone all day with their patients assuring them that tomorrow their procedures will carry on as planned. as far as the state of texas they have vowed to appeal any decision that was unfavorable to them. now the next level of appeals would be the court of appeals in new orleans, which is significantly more conservative court ruled here. >> heidi thank you. for thousands of family hit hard by super storm sandy it has been a long road to recovery. tomorrow marks one year since the storm devastated parts of new york and new jersey. some residents are still rebuilding while also working and raising children. the report of our special series surviving sandy. >> reporter: we've seen men and women crying from the stress of the storm and recovery, while we imagine thousands of children have felt that same stress we have not heard from them, until now. i sat down with inspiring kids sharing their stories, some expressing their feelin
now the clinics have reacted to this ruling calling today's development as a dangerous law. i'm told by whole women's health one of the plaintiffs on the phone all day with their patients assuring them that tomorrow their procedures will carry on as planned. as far as the state of texas they have vowed to appeal any decision that was unfavorable to them. now the next level of appeals would be the court of appeals in new orleans, which is significantly more conservative court ruled here....
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new laws. heidi-j.o. is in austin about more. >> reporter: come tuesday the ban on abortions will be put in place. that was the one element of the restrictive abortion rule passed in texas last summer that was not contested by this lawsuit. the other two elements, one that required abortion doctors get admitting privileges at a nearby hospital, well, that has been struck down as unconstitutional. clinics say that rule alone would have put a third of the abortion providers in texas out of business as of tomorrow. in his opinion the judge wrote that the rule was without a rational basis and places a substantial obstacle in the path of a woman seeking an abortion. the second element of the law that was ruled upon today, required doctors to use fda regimens for administering a medically -- an abortion-inducing drug to their patients. now, the judge ruled that that rule was constitutional on face value. however, he added the very important caveat, that it is up to the doctor to determine whether fol
new laws. heidi-j.o. is in austin about more. >> reporter: come tuesday the ban on abortions will be put in place. that was the one element of the restrictive abortion rule passed in texas last summer that was not contested by this lawsuit. the other two elements, one that required abortion doctors get admitting privileges at a nearby hospital, well, that has been struck down as unconstitutional. clinics say that rule alone would have put a third of the abortion providers in texas out of...
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now, i have a daughter-in-law. i need a job to save face. >> the overarching reality remains, south korea is aging faster than any other country. the over 65s make up 12% of the population now. by 2050, it will be 37%. the government is already encouraging employers to hire older workers. >> the government provides half of the salary for the first four months of the internship and about 600 for the first six months of regular employment. >> to many, working in old age isn't about shifting demographic did or a lifestyle choice. it's a question of survival. by advanced country standards, south korea has poor levels of welfare for the elderly leaving most at the bottom looking to scratch a living by any means thing. ? >> you see them all around, stooped slow figures pushing carts ladened with other people's professionsinged junk. shun lin does this every day. bringing her haul to this recycling yard. on a good day, she makes maybe $6. >> my other daughters told me to send her to an institution and live comfortably. bu
now, i have a daughter-in-law. i need a job to save face. >> the overarching reality remains, south korea is aging faster than any other country. the over 65s make up 12% of the population now. by 2050, it will be 37%. the government is already encouraging employers to hire older workers. >> the government provides half of the salary for the first four months of the internship and about 600 for the first six months of regular employment. >> to many, working in old age isn't...
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we are arguably the biggest law enforcement agency at an airport in the united states. so i have looked at deployment throughout the united states, and we are in good shape here in la. >> you have been watching a live press conference out of lax after the shooting at the airport, killed a tsa officer. that was patrick gannon talking about extra security precautions. our brian rooney is at lax and has been listening to the press conference. what were the take-aways from it for you? >> i was a little - it's tough for me to hear. i believe they said terminal 3 is up and operational, contrary to what they said earlier, it may be not until later in the afternoon. the airport is still trying to return to normal. there's a - there are piles of baggage here. people are trying to recover that. they need to recover personal items left out in terminal three during the shooting yesterday. it's interesting what they say about the security here, and without them giving the details, it's hard to know - i would say that they did awfully well against a man who was armed with an assault
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state of massachusetts, president obama defended his health care law, promising to fix it. he told the audience he takes... >> full responsibility to make sure it gets fixed. we are working overtime to improve it every day. >> others are skeptical. president obama promised americans who liked their insurance could keep it. it's not always the case. she received a letter from her current insurance provider telling her under the new law she'll have to sign up for different coverage costing hundreds per month. >> where is the money for that? >> how much would it be a month for you? >> it's $317 per month. >> she plans to appeal her rejection for government subsidised health coverage. given the problems with the website, she fears it could take months to sort out her claim, leaving her potentially uninsured and frustrated. >> now, former massachusetts gf nor and presidential candidate mitt romney took to facebook to criticise president obama's roll out saying: and he said: >> a former health care advisor to mitt romney, and a senior fellow at the manhattan institute - he was at
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the mayor announced te supports it and the by could become law. they'll join 17 other states. speaking of marijuana, the first country in south america could become legal and government control. we hear about the senate vote spected this month. >> smoking marijuana in public has been legal in his country for as long as he can remember. but buying the drug is illegal. soon this will not be the case. >> if you want to smoke, it's your decision, it's your choice. >> the assistantate is -- senate is expected to legalize the production and sale of marijuana. activists who campaigned for 10 years to change the law says it's a step in the right direction and want other drugs to be decriminalized. >> tobacco, alcohol should be deregulatored. fire, weapons, marijuana. >> >> translation: cocaine should be regulated so consumers know if they are buying bad quality. that way they can get it in a safe place. >> you'ra guy's president, the backer of the marijuana bill says his gol is to take the drug market away from traffickers. >> translation: the deposit will give licences to grow mariju
the mayor announced te supports it and the by could become law. they'll join 17 other states. speaking of marijuana, the first country in south america could become legal and government control. we hear about the senate vote spected this month. >> smoking marijuana in public has been legal in his country for as long as he can remember. but buying the drug is illegal. soon this will not be the case. >> if you want to smoke, it's your decision, it's your choice. >> the...
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jazeera america >> the senate just voted to move forward often a major piece of antidiscrimination law, voted 61-32, on the employment nondiscrimination act. the bill would ban discrimination against gay, bisexual and transgender americans. it's the first legislation since congress voted to end discrimination against gays in the military in 2010. >>> michael eaves is here in sports. and hazing and bullying in the nfl has reared its ugly head in a big way. >>> yes, suspendeed lineman richie incognito, on allegations that he was bullying, incognito sent martin racially tainted e-mails, made violence and sexually oriented violence threats towards martin's mother. trurnd oveturned over to nfl for investigation. sir thank you for joining me. >> thank you for having me. the culture of hazing not just in professional sports but really in all sports, youth sport highly sports when it's fun if it's shaving somebody's head at the professional level, sometimes making the rookies pay for dinners, that's hazing. when it becomes personal, the threats of violence, that's when it crosses the line and
jazeera america >> the senate just voted to move forward often a major piece of antidiscrimination law, voted 61-32, on the employment nondiscrimination act. the bill would ban discrimination against gay, bisexual and transgender americans. it's the first legislation since congress voted to end discrimination against gays in the military in 2010. >>> michael eaves is here in sports. and hazing and bullying in the nfl has reared its ugly head in a big way. >>> yes,...
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they are professionals, they are governed by law. as everything else with government, we should also exercise care and oversight and vigilance as to what's going on and being sure that there are appropriate limits in place, and that our elected lawmakers and courts are providing the appropriate oversight. >> last month, companies saying to be encrypting its links. is it foolproof or are they ways around it if you're the n.s.a. >> encryption is very strong when used appropriately. the problem is used appropriately. it has to be done end to end. the equipment has to be certified. you to have make sure people running it are not corrupted or careless, and it's often the implementation that causes problems. >> even if the tech giants encrypt the data pathways that are affected, are they still vulnerable. >> that's unlikely, although almost anything certainly is possible, but strong encryption to the best of our knowledge from everything published can't easily be broken, even with the best equipment out there. >> then there's the issue of
they are professionals, they are governed by law. as everything else with government, we should also exercise care and oversight and vigilance as to what's going on and being sure that there are appropriate limits in place, and that our elected lawmakers and courts are providing the appropriate oversight. >> last month, companies saying to be encrypting its links. is it foolproof or are they ways around it if you're the n.s.a. >> encryption is very strong when used appropriately....
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david is a professor of law at indiana university. he joins us from indiana this morning to break down the controversy. in 1996, the n.s.a. declassified its top secret echelon program. that agreement linked super computers around the world for purposes of spying. many countries that are upset are part of that agreement. is their outrage justified? >> well, i think some of what the european allies are doing is a situation of perhaps protesting too much. the idea that countries spy on each other, including spying on upper level political leaders isn't necessarily a new issue or a new challenge that countries have to face. i think what we have today is a different situation perhaps than we faced in 1996 or even during the cold war, where the political context gives our allies a chance to score some diplomatic points against the u.s. and perhaps try to change u.s. behavior for their own interests. >> i want to go back to the campaign when barack obama became president. he had a blackberry. the first thing the secret service said he can't
david is a professor of law at indiana university. he joins us from indiana this morning to break down the controversy. in 1996, the n.s.a. declassified its top secret echelon program. that agreement linked super computers around the world for purposes of spying. many countries that are upset are part of that agreement. is their outrage justified? >> well, i think some of what the european allies are doing is a situation of perhaps protesting too much. the idea that countries spy on each...
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law enforcement officials said paul ciancia said a friend dropped him at the airport, but he acted alone. paul ciancia killed a t.s.a. employee and four others. >> older americans are against proposals that would cut social security benefits. 60% of americans 50 and older do not want the government to change how it determines cost of living. 60% are against raising the elegibility age. and 60% say benefits should not be reduced for seniors with high n. >> what does a small california town have in common with villages in costa rica, japan, sardinia and greece? they are all blue zones, with the longest living people in the world. jennifer went to the only living blue zone in the states to find out. >> 60 miles east of los angeles you mind the see of lomalinsor. it's a university town, one of five places around the world where people live measurably longer, healthier lives. >> the day we met this man, he mowed his lawn and tended his garden. what is remarkable, four years ago he retired from a long, successful career as a heart surgeon. . >> as long as your hands are steady and eyes are goo
law enforcement officials said paul ciancia said a friend dropped him at the airport, but he acted alone. paul ciancia killed a t.s.a. employee and four others. >> older americans are against proposals that would cut social security benefits. 60% of americans 50 and older do not want the government to change how it determines cost of living. 60% are against raising the elegibility age. and 60% say benefits should not be reduced for seniors with high n. >> what does a small...
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that's the website you sign up for insurance under the health care law. it will be down at 9 o'clock eastern immediately sunday morning at nine. people can sign up for insurance over the phone. >> president obama is putting support behind the marriage equality build in hawaii. they didn't prove a measure on wednesday. state house was supposed to vote friday. 4,000 turned out to testify, delaying the decision. if passed hawaii will be the 15th state to legalize same-sex marriage. >> still ahead - protesters taking to the streets of egypt angry about a comic pulled from the air. >> cyber bullying - more on the national campaign that hopes it reduce it. that's ahead. >>> in cairo protesters mamped in the streets -- marched in the streets hours after bassem yousseff was pulled off the air. he was called egypt's jon stewart. he was suspended before his show aircast. he was said to violate broadcast quality. the show will remain off the air until the dispute is settled. >> on the set bassem yousseff is talking to a vendor selling cakes and chocolate decorated w
that's the website you sign up for insurance under the health care law. it will be down at 9 o'clock eastern immediately sunday morning at nine. people can sign up for insurance over the phone. >> president obama is putting support behind the marriage equality build in hawaii. they didn't prove a measure on wednesday. state house was supposed to vote friday. 4,000 turned out to testify, delaying the decision. if passed hawaii will be the 15th state to legalize same-sex marriage. >>...
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david is the director for the center of children and law and ethics in birmingham, hal hal. alabama. he shares his own experience of adopting two children in india. >> we went through a proper ayesterda acredited agency in india. we were told these precious girls were left by their mother and she wanted them placed. >> we found out that her mother had only placed them there for education and had come back for them and had been turned away. this turned out to be a systemic part of a scandal in india where orphanages took children to place them because of the amounts of money they received in fees from agencies. in many countries this has been a systemic problem because naive americans working with naive agencies offer too much money per child. and corrupt inarner in corruptin adoption systems. >> jed is the president of the christiaof the christian lines - aalliance for orphans. we need to always begin to listen to criticism. and any time people are seeking to address the world at it's most hurting there is most risk of error and unintended consequence. christians are the fir
david is the director for the center of children and law and ethics in birmingham, hal hal. alabama. he shares his own experience of adopting two children in india. >> we went through a proper ayesterda acredited agency in india. we were told these precious girls were left by their mother and she wanted them placed. >> we found out that her mother had only placed them there for education and had come back for them and had been turned away. this turned out to be a systemic part of a...
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germany confirms it swaps information on the latest technology, but denies it is breaking laws. >> relatives of a woman gaoled for a punk protest are worried about her welfare. the husband of nadya tolokonnikova said hasn't heard from his wife since she moved prisons. >> nadya tolokonnikova has disregard into a soviet style gul ag system after being transferred. they fear the authorities are trying to crush her spirit. he was held in penal colony 14. nadya was deliberately being cut off from the outside world, said her husband. nadya tolokonnikova is reported to be in a weak condition after two hunger strikes. she staged them to protest the appalling conditions in which she was held. >> in a letter smuggled out of the penal colony, she said inmates were forced to work 16 hour days in a sewing sweatshop. she said they were treated like slaves. the authorities refused her request toe be let out on parole so she could look after her 50-year-old daughter. >> she was sentenced to two years in prison after taking part in the pussy riot protest staged in moscow's main cathedral. >> i want to say a
germany confirms it swaps information on the latest technology, but denies it is breaking laws. >> relatives of a woman gaoled for a punk protest are worried about her welfare. the husband of nadya tolokonnikova said hasn't heard from his wife since she moved prisons. >> nadya tolokonnikova has disregard into a soviet style gul ag system after being transferred. they fear the authorities are trying to crush her spirit. he was held in penal colony 14. nadya was deliberately being cut...
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that was coming actually in one law. no, it's smuggled from the egyptian border and there was a program from the european union to supply power to the plant but it has been stopped by two years. now actually the money which is available to purchase the fuel is not that much which we can part shares if you will to run the power plant. >> reporter: thanks for being with us, that is the deputy head of the gaza energy authority. >> thank you. >> reporter: more than 300 people are protesting in rio and demonstrators taking part in the antigovernment gathered in the district and police are arresting people unfairly and using a newly-passed law to target organized crime to do so. 14 people died in nicraraga from the dengue fever and they have been sent to fumigate homes there. congo are hunting for rebel fighters in the forest on the border and soldiers pushed the m-23 rebels out of the last major stronghold and they have fled in the jungle it's believed on the eastern border. police in canada say they have video that shows the
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law not picking on people. his sense of small business - it's funny, because businesses have been the first and foremost. and unions around the country and people stepped up in the workplace to own businesses. even today a bunch of companies came out. i think he's flawed. i think it's fear. i don't know in it helps to raise money. america is going forward. america has moved forward. they need to get with the times. america has already - they are dealing with marriage equality, and it's so funny that his ideal or argument was on the business front, conservative, we worry about business first. no, the businesses worry about us first, and it's interesting that government has to now catch up to that point. but the american people are on board, and in our corner. >> talking about government catching up. president obama took to support and by blogging in "the huffington post," you were not happy with that, you weren't happy with the way the president led on the issue. >> we are disappointed that the president didn't
law not picking on people. his sense of small business - it's funny, because businesses have been the first and foremost. and unions around the country and people stepped up in the workplace to own businesses. even today a bunch of companies came out. i think he's flawed. i think it's fear. i don't know in it helps to raise money. america is going forward. america has moved forward. they need to get with the times. america has already - they are dealing with marriage equality, and it's so funny...
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are you working with any of the international law enforcement agencies? >> we are. we were created to address the cases of missing persons from the conflicts in the former yugoslavia, where 70% of those missing have been accounted for, which is remarkable. we hope to continue our work globally. we are working in iraq, syria. what our work highlighted is the absence of a mechanism in the world and a need to sustain this. the dutch are supporting an initiative to have icmp become an international mekannism. since 2010 we have been working with interpol to try to develop a platform for what we call disaster victim identification so we can respond to disasters. now there is no mechanism in the world. we hoped we'd learn the lesson from the tsunami where the world's police forces came together to try to address missing persons. what needs to hoppen is we can't just respond to cases where rich tourists from western countries went missing. there's a discrepancy between addressing missing persons from rich countries and poor countries. we have to end that. we need a standar
are you working with any of the international law enforcement agencies? >> we are. we were created to address the cases of missing persons from the conflicts in the former yugoslavia, where 70% of those missing have been accounted for, which is remarkable. we hope to continue our work globally. we are working in iraq, syria. what our work highlighted is the absence of a mechanism in the world and a need to sustain this. the dutch are supporting an initiative to have icmp become an...
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new law does is allow parents to select blank instead of male or female on birth certificates. germany's green party proposed the change, but admit parents could be pressured to operate. >> translation: we need to raise awareness in hospitals, ensuring parents are not pushed to make decisions that their children will blame them for. we need to wait until the child is grown up so they can decide themselves whether to change something. >> as the law takes effect there are questions as to what it will mean to live with no defined sex. australia allows this. germany is widening the gender debate. >> it's not clear what impact the change has on marriage laws in germany. marriage is defined as between a man and a woman. civil partnerships for same sex couples. >> a federal judge has opened the way for horse slaughter houses to operate. he threw out a lawsuit. companies want to ship horse meat to countries where it's consumed by humans or used as animal feed. >> the australian government is deciding whether to allow a take over of an agricultural issue. >> along australia's east coast
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is slamming president obama over the affordable care act and on nbc he is unhappy with the similar law that romney signed when he was governor of massachusetts. >> in massachusetts we phased in the requirements so that there was a slow roll out, that way you could test the systems as you went along to make sure there wouldn't be glitches and the most important lesson the president failed to learn was you have to tell the american people the truth. and when he told the american people that you could keep your health insurance if you wanted to keep that plan, period, he said that time and again. >> right. >> he wasn't telling the truth. >> reporter: romney said the economy stalled and u.s. lost international credibility since the president was e elected. the senate will take up antidiscrimination bill today to ban workplace discrimination against gays and transgender people and delves say they are fairly confident of the outcome but the bill needs backing from republicans and passage would mean vibingry for lgbt community and to bring the issue to the floor in 1996 failed. there are mill
is slamming president obama over the affordable care act and on nbc he is unhappy with the similar law that romney signed when he was governor of massachusetts. >> in massachusetts we phased in the requirements so that there was a slow roll out, that way you could test the systems as you went along to make sure there wouldn't be glitches and the most important lesson the president failed to learn was you have to tell the american people the truth. and when he told the american people that...
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the laws are meant to stop organized crime by stopping gang membership. the group said the laws could be stopped people from joining a group of any kind. anonymous has been credited with hacking high profile computer systems and is threatening to do the same to newman. newman calls the group gutless cowards who hide behind masks. >> top finance leaders meet today as the cash strapped nation hopes to pick itself up from years of debt. how greece is handling the payoff of loans. the country received more than $300 billion in rescue funds from europe and the i.m.s. >> we are now getting an up-close look at the midair collision of two sky diving planes above wisconsin. [ screaming ] >> terrifying moments, these sky divers were preparing to jump when the planes made contact, then everybody took a big leap to save their lives. their free falling from 12,000 feet up, along with the burning wreckage of the first plane. >> all of the people aboard the plane survived. the pilot used his emergency parachute and second pilot managed to land his broken plane safely de
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generation opportunity, they are hoping to wu their audience away from obamacare and ultimately repeal the law. both sides have their work cut out for them. a recent gallup poll showed 69% of 18 to 29 year olds didn't even know they had to buy insurance. it is unclear who is winning the information war, but for or against, the videos are raising awareness. >>> today the senate committee is holding another hearings concerning background checks on contractors. >> i want to say that the vast majority of individuals who hold security clearances are honorable and trust-worthy people. many of them felt called into service after 9/11 to help protect our country, and they deserve our thanks. having said that, though, we still must have a better system. that system must identify those with behavior signals -- that system must identify those who's behavior signals an unacceptable risk to be entrusted with classified information or access to sensitive facilities. >> the committee making its recommendations as officials continue to investigate to how aaron alexis was given access. >>> core i will booker w
generation opportunity, they are hoping to wu their audience away from obamacare and ultimately repeal the law. both sides have their work cut out for them. a recent gallup poll showed 69% of 18 to 29 year olds didn't even know they had to buy insurance. it is unclear who is winning the information war, but for or against, the videos are raising awareness. >>> today the senate committee is holding another hearings concerning background checks on contractors. >> i want to say that...
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if i can remind you in 2009 you and activists tried pass a law to make 17 a minimum age of marriage. but the conservatives objected to it. how are you going to convince them? >> as you said in 200 2009 thers an initial approval to fix the minimum age of marriage in the law for 17 for boys and girls. but then few suspended to stop it from enforce. that is the case on that. but neanyway there are liberalsd it's discussed in the i d dialoe and human rights activists put this at the top of their agenda. we are defending this right, the child right and this is one of priority. >> i'm afraid we are running out of time i do apologize we are running out of time. we would love to have you on again to discuss furtherer the push to get child marriages banned. the minister of human right in yemen. >> queensland has seen their first heavy rain of the season. and just to the south of cannes it's the heaviest rainfall in over 30 years. it's tending to peter out. it doesn't look like too much actually. we have on shore wind and pushing showers further on and these are fading out in the next couple o
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with the new law germany is widening the gender debate and charlie with al jazeera. >> still to come on the al jazeera news hour, the search for the millions of missing people around the world, the discovery of what could be the largest mass grave tomorrow the bosnian war. under ground to lights and hydraulic doors. and joe will be here to tell you about the pressure in spain and details coming up, in sport. ♪ ♪ you are watching the al jazeera news hour and reminder of the top store i haves and politicians are starting talks on how to stabilize mali after a peace deal between rebels and the government collapsed. and rebels told al jazeera they will resume fighting if the army continues to target the community. u.n. arab league special envoy to syria said they must attend peace talks and they are building a framework for talks on the war to happen in the coming weeks. thailand's house passed a controversial political amnesty bill to allow the return of former prime minister who is in self imposed exile. an unprecedented conference at the hague is highlighting the issue of people w
with the new law germany is widening the gender debate and charlie with al jazeera. >> still to come on the al jazeera news hour, the search for the millions of missing people around the world, the discovery of what could be the largest mass grave tomorrow the bosnian war. under ground to lights and hydraulic doors. and joe will be here to tell you about the pressure in spain and details coming up, in sport. ♪ ♪ you are watching the al jazeera news hour and reminder of the top store i...
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new laws will make fighters' relatives pay for damaged cause. fighters guilty v carrying out app attack will face time in brait an. >> propose add laws are designed to stop lobbyists from having too much influence. >> when doreen and john found out there was a plan for a gas fracking sight over the road from their house in northern england they wanted a wap to fight it. >> hello, i'm doreen. >> they found friends in a cosmetic company called lush, which paid for a video by anti-fracking to spread the word on fracking on communities. >> under the terms of legislation going throughing parliament. deprooen piece are unable to use propaganda like this. >> to many they have to be concerned. if we find themselves doing the wrong thing in the electoral commission it threaten their existence. >> a prominent commonate tore scribed it as putting britain halfway towards putin's russia: >> the pol sirn that came up with the idea of the lobbying bill argued that professional lobbyists good too close to the political past. the bill has gone through parliament
new laws will make fighters' relatives pay for damaged cause. fighters guilty v carrying out app attack will face time in brait an. >> propose add laws are designed to stop lobbyists from having too much influence. >> when doreen and john found out there was a plan for a gas fracking sight over the road from their house in northern england they wanted a wap to fight it. >> hello, i'm doreen. >> they found friends in a cosmetic company called lush, which paid for a video...
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and is blocking the enforcement of the new laws. penn state university has reached a massive settlement with sexual abuse victims of former assistants football coach jerry sandusky. the university announced today that it will pay nearly $60 million to over a dozen people. a group of european lawmakers are in washington trying to sort out nsa spying allegations. members of a delegation spoke after one of their meetings with u.s. officials. >> we need to figure out why this kind of massive activity is happening, and what kind of trust needs to be rebuilt. in the end we are fighting a battle in terms of security, we need to get that balance right. and we are concerned too, about security. and we made that pretty clear. but also there is a balance to tbe struck to the privacy of sid sense. >> james was sworn in as the new head of the fbi. he previously center as deputy attorney general in the bush administration. and those are the headlines at this hour, i am tony harris in new york, "real money" can ali velshi is next on al jazeera. â™
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even as the president was defending the law, and drawing parallels with another high-profile launch that had its share of problems. before there was obamacare, there was romney care, the massachusetts law that was the model for the affordable care act. visiting boston, president obama said the comparison sil hold. >> because you guys had a truman model that we built, the affordable care act on this tem platte. >platte. >> the president spoke on the same site that romney did. the president said that they will be happier with a new plan. >> so if you're getting one of these letters, just shop around in the new marketplace. you're going to get a better deal. >> for some, that deal could mean higher monthly costs than they played in the old plan. >> if you can, will you. health and human services secretary, kathleen sebelius. >> hold me accountable. i'm responsible. >> republics charged that the reb sight wasn't secure, and the applicants' financial data could be compromised. >> will you shut down so the americans -- >> will you read the memo? >> i have read it. >> weekly scans are going on.
even as the president was defending the law, and drawing parallels with another high-profile launch that had its share of problems. before there was obamacare, there was romney care, the massachusetts law that was the model for the affordable care act. visiting boston, president obama said the comparison sil hold. >> because you guys had a truman model that we built, the affordable care act on this tem platte. >platte. >> the president spoke on the same site that romney did. the...
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. >> slavery in nepal has been abolished, by law. but behind the high walls of many city homes here, young girls continue to serve as slaves. known as kamlari, they are the daughters of indebted farmers, sold to landlords for little to no money.
. >> slavery in nepal has been abolished, by law. but behind the high walls of many city homes here, young girls continue to serve as slaves. known as kamlari, they are the daughters of indebted farmers, sold to landlords for little to no money.
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do you see we're seeing fundamental flaws you with the health care law? >> part of this is the unfortunate reality of the insurance marketplace. one of the consequences of now, you know, health care being so synonymous with the president through the affordable care act is, you know, people would lose their insurance all the time and they would have to go to new insurance, but now because of the exchanges and the process, the immediate reaction is that's because of obamacare. part of that is true because the standards in terms of what the act requires is a minimum policy changed. they've improved, requiring better services, better coverage. >> their better, more expensive plans. >> exactly. the consequence of that is people in some cases will pay more. where the administration made a mistake was not being very clear that for the vast majority of people, they will get better and cheaper insurance, but there will be some examples where that may not be true. when you make a very clear distinction that one thing is going to happen and not the other as they did
do you see we're seeing fundamental flaws you with the health care law? >> part of this is the unfortunate reality of the insurance marketplace. one of the consequences of now, you know, health care being so synonymous with the president through the affordable care act is, you know, people would lose their insurance all the time and they would have to go to new insurance, but now because of the exchanges and the process, the immediate reaction is that's because of obamacare. part of that...